Turns out humans are better at smelling than you might think. CSA Images/ Color Printstock Col/Vetta/Getty Images hide caption
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You're born with roughly 9,000 taste buds, and they're very good at regenerating — which is why you can recover the ability to taste just days after burning your tongue. But that changes as we age. CSA Images/Getty Images hide caption
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With No Sense Of Smell, The World Can Be A Grayer, Scarier Place
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From Medical Maggots To Stench Soup, 'Grunt' Explores The Science Of Warfare
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While you're resting, your armpit bacteria are hard at work pumping out stinky thioalcohols. iStockphoto hide caption
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Scent Bar, in central Los Angeles, is home to over 700 niche fragrances — several of which are neatly arranged here. Courtesy of LuckyScent hide caption
The Scents And Sensibility Of LA's Nosy New Perfume Enthusiasts
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Your schnoz deserves more respect. epSos .de/Flickr hide caption
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Simply plug the Scentee device into your iPhone jack and let the scent of grilled meat waft your way. YouTube hide caption
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If there's white color and white noise, is there white smell, too? Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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The very sight of this lacy, green herb can cause some people to scream. The great cilantro debate heats up as scientists start pinpointing cilantrophobe genes. lion heart vintage/Flickr.com hide caption
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The stronger the aroma, the more likely you are to take a smaller bite, researchers found. iStockphoto.com hide caption